I Want It All. Eve's Plum. I Want It All Lyrics. All I see is misery Am I the only one, am I the only one? At times I feel I talk to much Am I the only one, am I the only one? I want more than you could ever wish for me I take a chance I want it all I take a chance I want it all I take a chance I want it all I take a chance I want it all I take a chance I want it all Is it oh is it as easy as you said as you said

Envy is the debut studio album by American band Eve's Plum, released on August 31, 1993 on 550 Records. Before it was released, the debut single, "Blue" was promoted on MTV, appearing on an episode of Beavis and Butthead. However, the single and album failed to chart. The second single "Die Like Someone" was released in a censored version the following year and also failed to chart.

Eve's Plum was an American New York City-based alternative rock band, who recorded in the 1990s. The band was fronted by Colleen Fitzpatrick, who was later known by the stage name Vitamin C. Eve's Plum released two albums and numerous singles on 550 Music/Epic Records, before breaking up in 1998. In 1991, Ben Kotch who played drums, and his twin brother Michael who played guitar, had been looking to start a band and needed a singer and bassist

Music video by Eve's Plum performing I Want It All. (C) 1993 sony bmg music entertainment. November 27, 2011 ·. talkingmoviezzz. TALKING MOVIEzzz: FORGOTTEN CD: CHERRY ALIVE by Eve's Plum (1995). Listening to my iPod on shuffle, I heard a song I hadn’t heard in probably ten years, Fairy Princess by Eve’s Plum from 1995. I had forgotten what a great song it was, and how I was obsessed with the album it was on, CHERRY ALIVE

In 1994, Eve's Plum released the I Want It All Alive EP. The EP was a limited release. That same year Chris Giammalvo left the band and was replaced by Theo Mack on bass. In 1995, Eve's Plum recorded the single "Eye", for the soundtrack to the film Higher Learning. The band also appeared in the film performing the song during the carnival scene. The group's second album, Cherry Alive, was released in September 1995. The first single released from the album was called "Jesus Loves You (Not As Much As I Do)". The single failed to chart